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Guitars
I own four guitars. One Epiphoney Les Paul,
Fender Mexican strata, one ibanez rg 2550 and a variax line 6. I
love them all but mine les paul need some repair. All the electric
stuff fit loosely but I play it anyway:). It's my oldets
guitar. THe next guitar is a fender strata which workes fine. It's
prefect for fat strata sounds, I love to play this gutiar with a
clean sound, some delay and chorus. Mine next guitar is an ibanez
rg 2550. This guitar is great, I have change the switch because
the on i got one i bought it was torn. This guitar has three
ibz/dimarzio pick-ups whic sound great both in a clean and in a
distortion canal. THe whammy is great. It's a low pro edge so you
do notice the whammy when you play... I also have a Line 6 variax.
It's a really cool toy. Can get a kind of sounds from it. Ohh, I
forgot to mention the acoustic guitars. The first
one os a nylon stringed guitar wich was the cheapest guitar I
could find in the music store. And the other one is a ibanez
AEL20E. It has a built n tuner and it fucking
ROCKS!\m/

Amp
I have a carvin v3 head which is hooked up to a harley benton
4*12 with celestions v-30 in it. The head is on 100w and has 3
channels. It's a really loud;)
For practise I use whater amp a can. It doesn't really mater for
practise. I have a roland microcube, pod xt, beheringer v-amp2
for practise.
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Effects
I don't really have a shit load of effects in my rig. Everything
is floorbased se no rack effects are used. Here are the effects
from left to right.
Boss reverb, Boss blues driver, boss digital deley dd5, Boss
ensamble chorus, boss acustic simulater, ibanez weeping demon
wha-wha and a planetwaves tuner. The reverb and the deley is
hooked up to the effect loop on the carvin head. The rest is
straigt in to the amp.
The thing on the very bottom of the pic is the channel switcher
of the amp and it also have a boost thing on it.
Picks
I like to
use the Jim dunlop red and black Jazz 3 picks. They are awesome
and you get perfect grip of the string. But I use most of the
picks you can find in the music store. But they should be some
where around 1 mm thick.

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